Spatiotemporal dynamics assessment of snow cover to infer snowline elevation mobility in the mountainous regions

Volume: 167, Pages: 102870 - 102870
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Due to the complex physics of both snow and snowmelt, particularly in mountainous topographic regions, studying the dynamics and variations of snow cover (SC) has been a very challenging task, and therefore, its relationship with snowline elevation (SLE) mobility has not been well documented. The spatiotemporal dynamics of SC in the Haraz Watershed, where streamflow is snowmelt-dominated, is of great importance, particularly for monitoring...
Paper Details
Title
Spatiotemporal dynamics assessment of snow cover to infer snowline elevation mobility in the mountainous regions
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
167
Pages
102870 - 102870
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